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A Sindacco Argento in GTA Liberty City Stories (Rear quarter view).

The Sindacco Argento is a gang car featured in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.

Description

The Sindacco Argento is a station wagon with then modern design cues, resembling a 2nd generation Audi A6 estate. Like most gang cars in the game, it is only available in one color, white. It has exceptionally good handling and speed, making one of the best vehicles available to the player in Portland Island.

As the name suggests, the Sindacco Argento is a gang car driven by the Sindaccos, and is available in parts of the city where there is Sindacco presence. The Sindacco Don, Paulie Sindacco, owns a Sindacco Argento, as depicted in the mission Taking the Peace, in which Toni takes control of it and runs over Forelli Family gang members so that the Sindaccos and the Forellis would not broker a truce.

Similar to the Cartel Cruiser, Forelli Exsess, and Yardie Lobo, it does not have a non-gang variant.

Locations

Early in the game, the Sindacco Argento is commonly found in parts of the Red Light District, as well as neighboring Chinatown and Hepburn Heights, in Portland, and Torrington and Newport in Staunton.

After "The Guns of Leone", the Sindacco Argento no longer spawns in Portland due to the Sindacco Family being forced out of the area; as the storyline progresses, the car will no longer appear Newport following "Night of the Livid Dreads", will finally vanish from Torrington after "Dead Reckoning". From that point on, the Sindacco Argento can only be found again during firefighter and vigilante missions.

Prominent appearances in missions

Sindacco Argentos's are commonly found in mission involving the Sindaccos, and may often be destroyed in the process of the mission: